Epic Day Of Fall Red Drum Fishing On The James River, Virginia With DucknBuck Lures Popping Corks
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Doug and Blair set out on a mission for some red drum action in late summer / early fall on the James River in Virginia. It was one of those days where everything worked out perfect resulting in some fantastic fishing and a 2 man limit of solid puppy drum. All of the fish caught ate peeler crab or live minnows under a DucknBuck Lures popping cooking on a 3/0 circle hook. Left them biting to return the next day but the fish had moved on to a new place like they normally do. Get out there and catch some of these delicious eating fish!
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Avid subscriber .. My wife and I love your content .. Excellent work .. We are relocating to that area soon hopefully we will meet up some day and maybe wet a line together ...Good luck with your channel and keep the great fishing content coming !
Thanks for the positive feedback! Would love to catch up sometime and get on some fish! Reach out to me on our Facebook page and maybe we can link up this year!
@@TheOutdoorMovement Thanks man ..Your the real deal
Got yourself some nice ones!👍
Do you have a sense of how much the redfish move on the James? Debating taking my kayak out to try a few spots but if they’re moving that much, not sure I’ll be able to cover enough water. In this spot, do you typically find fish or are you often getting skunked at it, as an example?
Throughout the year they move far up as college creek
Amazing puppy drum, make sure to hide your spot a little better!😂
All good plenty of drum to go around. We don't film the reallllll secret spots.
What a day! Congrats
Thanks man! One of those days everything just aligned and found the fish quickly. Went back to the same spot the next and and not a fish to be caught
awesome, know any good fishiong piers in that area or richmond area where i can find some drum? I will be there next week for work and would love to catch some.
Not alot of drum around due to it getting cold but quite a few NICE speckled trout being caught of gloucester point pier and yorktown pier. Free to fish off them too. Mirror lures or big soft plastics
I would love to know where to go to catch some red drum. I go to Florida every year to catch them. Would love to catch them here
I know it's in Virginia but where exactly is it located?
James river
FM99 still goin' around there?
Yeah they sure are.
@@TheOutdoorMovement I'm stuck in central Georgia cos of my Mrs.
Ya making homesick!
crab live or frozen ? and what boat ramp
the ramp name is in the video but definitely fresh peelers. Frozen won't stay on a hook
Name of the ramp?
Bleed em. They taste better that way
Solid advice!
where is the place
James River, Virginia
A circle hook aint no damn better or worse than any other hook, fish swollow those just as much just ask around !
Agree to disagree..... caught 100s of drum, trout, and cobia on circles and VERY VERYYYYY rarely do they swallow a hook. The videos don't lie. I appreciate the feedback though
anglerwithin.com/3-reasons-you-should-use-circle-hooks/#:~:text=Circle%20Hooks%20Minimize%20Swallowing%20Of,hook%20point%20is%20angled%20inward.
Yea circles almost never gut hook. If yours are then you might want to pay more attention to your rod.
Seems to depend on the species. For most species circles are indeed extremely effective. However, they get swallowed just like any other hook by species like shellcrackers. The problem is that the redear will often inhale a bait on the bottom and not move off with it. Within seconds the hook is swallowed. This gulping can be extremely difficult to detect regardless of how closely the line is watched. The only solution seems to be a slip bobber that suspends the bait off the bottom a foot or so. Sorry, you can tell I have been shellcracker fishing all week, lol.
We’re y’all still in the Warwick or out in the James? I launched there for the first time last year and we caught 1 slot in the actual James. Found a honey hole on the bay and never went back to explore it further
Both, the fish in that area like to move around day to day so I just start around the state farm and work my way around Eustis or down the James towards the bridge. Alot of docks and rock piles good for a couple fish